Everton lost the match, Arsenal fans opened the festival



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Southampton fans weren’t the only ones celebrating yesterday’s win over Everton when Arsenal fans were equally happy.

Everton marched to Southampton as the only team to remain undefeated in the Premier League this season. Ancelotti’s team won 4 wins and 1 draw in the first 5 matches to lead the table.

However, Everton were relatively easily defeated by Southampton. Goals from Ward-Prowse and Che Adams in the first half secured a third victory for Southampton this season and took them to fifth place.

Everton lost the match, Arsenal fans opened the box

Arsenal fans celebrate Everton’s defeat

That means all Premier League teams must now receive at least one defeat. And Arsenal’s undefeated record in the 2003/04 season will certainly stand for at least 1 year.

Arsene Wenger’s army was undefeated in the Premier League season, winning the 13th championship in club history. That’s an achievement previously only Preston North End achieved since the 1888/89 season.

Arsenal remain the only team to achieve this extraordinary feat in the Premier League era. And Arsenal fans are very excited to celebrate Everton’s defeat on social media. The “Happy Undefeated Day” tweet is becoming a trend after both Everton and Aston Villa lost in the sixth round.

It seems that Arsenal fans were celebrating too much with Everton’s opening game, but forgot to cheer on the home team late in the game. And Arsenal’s loss to Leicester at home sees them slipping to 10th place and missing a chance to get anywhere near the top of Everton.

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